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A skating park known as South Houston Park in Houston, Texas, has been home to many budding and skilled skaters. The skating house, run by Eric Visentin for 16 years, has seen all types of skateboarders showcasing their skills on the ramp. Two years ago, this Houston skate park also welcomed two twins who made waves in the skating community, asserting that Skateboarding has no age.

Nine-year-old twin boys who joined skateboarding only two years ago have already achieved more than some skateboarders could in their lifetime. With their incredible moves and perfect balance on the board, the twins Jayden and Jaxon Aleman have learned most of the skateboarding tricks. The brothers are now also looking forward to making a much bigger name for themselves in the future.

9-year-old- twins showcasing their talent on the ramp

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Two fourth graders, Jayden, and  Jaxon Aleman, have already displayed staunch moves on the ramp. The South Houston kids have mastered extremely difficult skating moves, including the 540, and have soared to popularity in the skating community. In a YouTube video with the caption “9-year-old skateboarding winners are already aiming high for the Olympics,” the brothers were seen talking about their future and also showcasing their moves on the ramp.

According to the video, both Jaxon and Jayden have high hopes for their skills and plan to use them to reach the pinnacle of skateboarding. The 9-year-olds who want to participate with the big guns in the X Games and the Olympics have already competed with the Olympian skater from Houston, Jordan Santana. The brothers have also skated in California on a private ramp of the G.O.A.T. of skating Tony Hawk. Further, in the video two brothers talked about each other’s roles in their lives.

The twins’ impact on each other

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In the video, the two nine-year-olds who are also best friends, also talked about each other’s role in their lives and their passion for skating. As highlighting the importance of his brother in his life Jayden stated “I don’t know what I’d do without him.” And according to Jaxon, the brothers “push each other” towards the best. Further talking about skating the 9-year-old Jaxon also revealed “We love the fact that creativity draws you towards it.”

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According to their mother, Christy, watching his two sons do such risky maneuvers on the ramp has not been easy. Nonetheless, she is proud and understands the talent her children possess. She stated, “They have no fear. They just want to do everything they see other people do and know they can do it”. The two boys are currently exploring their talent at the Southside Skate Park in South Houston.

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With so much potential and talent to showcase, the twins have already started to pursue the necessary steps to pave their future in skateboarding. And with school starting again in a few months, the brothers will continue to balance their passions and studies.

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